German: Georg
French: Georges
Spanish: Jorge
Finnish: Yrjö
Swedish: Georg
Czech: Jiří
Russian: Гео́ргий
Italian: Giorgio
Hungarian: György
Polish: Jerzy
Norwegian: Georg
Portuguese: Jorge
Irish: Seoirse
Scots Gaelic: Seòras
Welsh: Siór
George Chakiris primarily speaks English, but he is also known to be fluent in Greek.
They are both correct, but mean different things. "George criticizes most movies" means that George criticizes a lot of movies. "George criticizes mostly movies" means that George criticizes a lot of different things, but the majority of the things he criticizes are movies.
America does not have an official language because it is a diverse and multicultural country. The absence of an official language promotes inclusivity and allows for the preservation of different languages and cultures. Additionally, the United States has a history of respecting individual rights, including freedom of speech and the ability to communicate in languages other than English.
The models featured in the Kinky Angels series mostly speak English, as it is the common language used in the videos produced by George Durois. However, some of the models may also speak other languages such as Czech as many of them come from Eastern Europe.
During the Middle Ages, common languages were the languages spoken by the general population in different regions, such as English, French, or German. The official language was typically a language used for official documents, government communication, and literature, often Latin or a language associated with the ruling power, like French in England after the Norman Conquest.
George Sherman Lane has written: 'Studies in historical linguistics in honor of George Sherman Lane' -- subject(s): Historical linguistics, Tokharian language 'Words for clothing in the principal Indo-European languages' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Etymology, Indo-European languages, Semantics, Terminology 'Studies in Kuchean grammar' 'Words for clothing in the principal Indo-European languages, by George Sherman Lane' -- subject(s): Etymology, Indo-European languages, Semantics
George Peter Springer has written: 'Early Soviet theories in communication' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Languages, Political aspects, Political aspects of Language and languages, Russian language
George S. H. Rossouw has written: 'Nationalism and language' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Nationalism, Political aspects, Political aspects of Language and languages
George Frederick Newman has written: 'A preliminary report on the European Aebi-Eby family'
Alexander George Mitchell has written: 'The pronunciation of English in Australia' -- subject(s): Dialects, English language, Languages, Pronunciation
There is a version of the name George in dozens of languages. Some examples are: Jorge in Spanish, Yuri in Russian, Jurgen in German, Gino in Italian, and Georges in French.
George Tucker Childs has written: 'A grammar of Mani' -- subject(s): Grammar, Bullom So language 'An introduction to African languages' -- subject(s): African languages 'A grammar of Kisi' -- subject(s): Grammar, Kissi language
George Sheldon Allen has written: 'Children's egocentric speech during isolation and socialization' -- subject(s): Child development, Child psychology, Language and languages
George M. Jacobs has written: 'Integrating environmental education in second language instruction' -- subject(s): Environmental education, Study and teaching, Language and languages
William George Lawes has written: 'Grammar and vocabulary of language spoken by Motu tribe (New Guinea)' -- subject(s): Motu language, Papuan languages
George Ray has written: 'European energy prospects to 1990' 'Industrial materials' 'Western Europe and the energy crisis' 'The competitiveness of British industrial products'
George S. Keyes has written: 'A collection rediscovered' -- subject(s): European Painting, Exhibitions, Tweed Museum of Art 'Pieter Bast'